Exploring the voices of children and children's nurses in hospital: implications for nursing practice.

Q3 Medicine
Nursing children and young people Pub Date : 2023-09-07 Epub Date: 2023-03-06 DOI:10.7748/ncyp.2023.e1447
Sonya Clarke
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Abstract

Children should have a voice in relation to all aspects of healthcare as respected and credible service users, a belief endorsed by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. The children's nurse is the healthcare professional who delivers care most frequently to children in hospital and their families, so is in an optimal position to offer valuable insight into children's experiences of being in hospital. Therefore, it is important to listen to the voices of children and children's nurses in relation to this area. This article is informed by a narrative literature review and study, undertaken by the author as part of her doctoral thesis, which explored children's experiences of staying overnight in hospital from the perspective of children and children's nurses. In this article, the author summarises the main findings from the study and considers the implications for children's nursing practice based on her reflection on these findings.

探索住院儿童和儿童护士的心声:对护理实践的影响。
儿童作为受尊重和可信赖的服务使用者,在医疗保健的各个方面都应该有发言权,这是联合国《儿童权利公约》所认可的信念。儿童护士是最经常为住院儿童及其家人提供护理服务的医疗保健专业人员,因此最有资格对儿童的住院经历提供有价值的见解。因此,倾听儿童和儿童护士在这方面的声音非常重要。本文参考了作者作为博士论文一部分所做的叙事性文献综述和研究,从儿童和儿童护士的角度探讨了儿童在医院过夜的经历。在本文中,作者总结了研究的主要发现,并在对这些发现进行反思的基础上考虑了对儿童护理实践的影响。
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